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HIV Epidemic at 30 Years Where we ’ ve been and where we ’ re going. Ann M. Khalsa, MD, MSEd, AAHIVS McDowell (HIV/AIDS) Healthcare Center, MIHS Arizona AIDS Education and Training Center Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The Eras of the HIV Epidemic. Pre- Detection 1930s- 1980. Pre- Treatment
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HIV Epidemic at 30 YearsWhere we’ve been and where we’re going Ann M. Khalsa, MD, MSEd, AAHIVS McDowell (HIV/AIDS) Healthcare Center, MIHS Arizona AIDS Education and Training Center Phoenix, Arizona, USA
The Eras of the HIV Epidemic Pre- Detection 1930s- 1980 Pre- Treatment 1981- 1986 Early Treatment 1987- 1996 Early HAART 1996-2006 2nd Gen. HAART 2006- 2011 3rd Gen. HAART 2012 +
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1930s: Hunter in central Africa, believed to have acquired HIV-1 from a Pan troglodytes chimpanzee
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1950s-60s: Viral infection spreads across Africa due to:- Post-colonial urbanization and increase in the sex trade- Medical reuse of increasingly available needles Urbanization Rates
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1959: 1st known case of HIV in person who died in the Congo; based on viral sequence analysis of stored blood samples
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1959: British sailor dies of PCP pneumonia
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1960s: HIV-2 believed to have transferred to humans from sooty mangabey monkeys in Guinea-Bissau
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1964: AZT developed under NIH grant as anticancer drug
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 HIV believed to have arrived in the Americas: 1966 in Haiti via worker from the Congo 1968 in US via Haiti, based on serotype mutation analysis
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1969: 16yo St Louis US teenager “Robert R” first confirmed case of AIDS in the US Hillis, Science 2000; 288: 1757-1759.
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1975: First reports of wasting disease in African, later determined to be AIDS
1976: Norwegian sailor Arvid Noe dies;later determined to be AIDS from 1960s contact in Camaroon and Kenya Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1977: Danish surgeon dies; later determined to be AIDS contracted in Africa The Lancet, 23 April 1983
1980: San Francisco man with KS reported to the CDC: First case of AIDS recognized at the time in the US Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980
Pre-Detection: 1930s - 1980 1980: French-Canadian flight attendant:visits NY bathhouses,known as “patient zero”source of the early US Aids cases